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The War Against Drugs is Not a New Phenomenon!

by Jackie118 in History, May 14, 2012
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We all know that governments across the world are fighting a seemingly uphill battle to prevent our ever increasing drug importation and its subsequent social problems, but it’s interesting to note that the first International Drug Treaty was signed 100 years ago in 1912.

Bitesize Biography. Lady Harriet Mordaunt

by Jackie118 in Politics, February 24, 2012
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Most people remember King Edward VII not so much for his political or diplomatic achievements, but more for his raunchy lifestyle! But did he have an affair with Lady Mordaunt or was it just pure speculation?

Tackling Climate Change

by sftottaway in Issues, November 1, 2011
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Only a very short idea about helping to slow down climate change, and not only that, but solving some of the issues that come with it, i.e flooding and coastal erosion.

A True Ghost Story. The Gentleman of Magdalen Street

by Jackie118 in Holidays, August 7, 2011
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Did I see the ghost of a Victorian or Edwardian gentleman or was it just a figment of my imagination. I’ll let you decide!

A Phallus Was Found Dating From Roman Times Gold!

by Lerinti Sorin in History, May 5, 2011
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A pendant novel The unmistakable form was discovered in Norfolk, England. The object is made ​​of gold and is molded in the shape of a phallus distinctive.

Five Most Haunted Places in The World

by Holly Jayne in Paranormal, May 13, 2010
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The world’s five most haunted places may just be the destination on your next trip. They are the most haunted of the haunted.

Zeppelin Raids Over Norfolk (Uk)!

by Jackie118 in History, May 4, 2010
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I think most people have heard about the World War II Blitz and Battle of Britain but not many people know that us Norfolk folk were the bombed by air during World War I. I’ve now researched a mountain of information about the Zeppelin and have whittled it down to a bite size nugget for easy digestion!

Thursford Christmas Spectacular

by Marine1 in Holidays, April 5, 2010
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An account of the Christmas Spectacular in Thursford, Norfolk.

True History of The Babes in The Wood

by Louie Jerome in History, January 23, 2010
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English folklore claims this story as its own but it is actually more than 1200 years old and originates from the Middle East.

The Ghost Photograph of the Brown Lady of Raynham

by Patrick Bernauw in Paranormal, February 24, 2009
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The true story of a fake photograph, considered one of the best ghost photographs of all time. The ghost picture of the already infamous Brown Lady was taken in 1936 at Raynham Hall, Norfolk.

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